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Highland Park Press (1912), 30 Apr 1914, p. 8

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“flit.“ Aim “my .1! that which is within mot: Mad tru~xt tlu- Mu thiugx to time Ind Hu- ~z|Iirit.- Tnn'nu Her Ears In Danger. Su1ie mid loft m-r toys about the- Kltolwn Mother {picking them an-' Suwiox if you loun- [hun- thlngx 2mm” ‘ the kin-bun again I'll ho: yuur «an and throw them In the ash pit. ' P z 3 i. I I 1 Very Thrilling. Shn-r-Thv HY:- flf :I WW w‘rfifirnmn must I»- x'vry thrilling. H:- Yu-s. 1”th what I ”mush! \\ huh I rvnd nf'nm- In! the DTl-fi‘dfnffl :unr-H failing :Hhvp Iltnmlim: up. » Immnu ng~r¢-s~. Impatient. “Du pm In! _\'nn.* Inn-hum! over)- thin-5”" "“’II}’_ I rnn't. ”1- '.\'un'! HG- tI-n tn Im- mn-r lu‘u or Hun-«- h'IIH" mu :1 :lrvtv h" \\'.n<|nmmun lh-ruhl. 65511 PHONE 23 CLEANER Pubic Sam Company SUCTION Federal Junior Electric dmm and nim- additional monthly paymcnt M $3.73 each. pay for the Our Garden. Filmer and Grass Seeds are the best that we can pmdm‘e. We sell them at as low prices as good seed can be sold for. If your local dealer does nut sell our seed. send us your list' for prices, if you have not already one of our descriptive catalogues. For Particulars, Phone Highland Park 194 Leonard Seed Company Reliable Seeds Absolutely Of Nothem Illinois 230 W Kinzie St Necessary for a Successful Garden or Lawn $3. 75 North Shore Gas Co. V Lawn Grass 5 lbs. $1.10 delivered Photo 810 W. Randolph St. Ind other Brnnchen PHONE MAIN 2762 Not Guilty. Lawyer-You understand what you are fa do in court now. don't you? Clientâ€"Yes. I guess so. Lawyerâ€" Wbeh the court asks you whether you are guilty or mnnslangbter or not you say fi'gullt‘v." Clientâ€"But I can't do that.,my conscience wouldn't annw ll. Lawyerâ€"Why? Client - Became it wasn’t a man I killed, It was a wom. .n.â€"N€W York PHI-b.- '1 ill. yrs." said the unresymnsln- our, "Why, judging from the pnrtrnih l have: mu or eminent mush-musivs. pot-(ally puniflts. I should say that musk is great m keep the hair from failing out."-â€"ladies‘ Home Junrnal The Practucn Side 00 Music. Ha,- mu :1 Im‘vr u! music Who h.nl just l-o-vu In ln-zn' I'llm'hli'x “Madam!- Bultvrfly." and he was rxlmliznin; upon its lu-nmin-s In an nnrvsI-nmiu- trio-ml “1mm he uhsvrvvd to .qun Thur musk IUH‘I' mm mm. "Lani: ham. .luhn." h» prawn-d. "ulcm'l .unl thing; that music h of some pr:n-ti¢-.-n helm!" in ”fr?" " ‘Bvul. sir uf "‘1' \\' youth I I-In'v hvnl'd :I stum- lunnuuvl n-lwm-shn: ‘l":m<t.' llv hml wrung [rum 1h» pen-pl». pmu' «huh. and In- c-undm-led the h-hvursn! lilw this "“Uld yarnr 'auuk on yunr 1|». ‘old up .yunr loudwuud hank "tummy. ‘Yunim nut-nu "\mpsu-ud 'h‘uth. hunkâ€"you're in '.\.h-~. Nuu‘. 'nstvn “I"! ’urriully. with n ln-rk uf "uh-f es ('un na- .\'olllb l I n-lwnrshn frum Ihu mnlducled 'I‘u iv“- mnrkml \ "‘l'lw} with tw." In- ~:Ii-l. "Hon,- ””1““ Hm ~llnp;_'il'l's :u'rn‘ Im \\'L~(' rm“ Hull of u S u meu-H. But with l Hutu-x talk :I alisgrurvfnl "The 11‘ ram-dull); Thv es «1m nun-r mustvr that youth I I-IHH' hum-d :1 st: n-lwnrshn: ‘1": NL' H1- I-Hl uln .lmL” \\'.‘ Nun \lv-l'wl Vintzwl nn' “In-n \lllh [ho I‘ll]! til .\’n\\'. it Inn-hum and rail! {ul' (hr the [ho I! Wax Sumpiy an Abbreviation and! Wal Alway: Pronounced "The." Hun .lmw it lmplu-u that in «npyin: and n-miin: :Il|l‘i1‘ll( quuuwrihR we (Nun. n'.\‘[ u'x‘llfl “in! [ml Ironing Machme ; 'l‘lw} )I‘H .\l:m ~ mikiuu; THE OLD TIME "YE.” Will iron all your Flat Work better and quicker than it can be done by hand THE SIMPL slr.‘ snid I. 'thol'ow unly six \\':Ishim.'tnn Slur. ~|I Illl\1'l‘i]~t\ 1hr UH!" qnm'k \n- 1 [M M n" 'h'ulv m\ in: NM an OcteL Iv. lln- linulidx nlly r'uhm' ":uml lu'l' w Hkr-i) Hml «Kr. pm :1- [Mull «mlrm-h-xl w [hull It Ill‘ 1‘ In H‘ll.11u'l\ Llll‘ll u: d it ":1“ film ~I|:|[ :lH-hnlwv r'umm l‘lfl‘V (Hfiilu‘llunx ll'kml with Ann Hum "lh-I'v ynu :IH lull; H :u'rn‘ht :KHTHN in hf 2| Stuyn-xnnt Ul' mu Thv hm‘m' "lass In”. \Mll 111;]! .ln Ina! Us HH‘ i'HVi'l 'v'nllh'llll) ll~| ju~l M I! ill m tll"'l'll Ill [II mmlinn ml "HI! I'\.IH In In_\ HII'HIH ‘f' HI I/Hm H \\l II h Prices nus/on- ablo and fair treatment all ‘he time. comp 1e! e. nglity right. M q _ v “talk’ ’ you mto bkgymg'. Our merchandise ””dgour prices " talk " for th'msélves. You’ll be surprised at an; variety of stock you'll *’ ‘ find in this store. We don’t Our Goods :4} arm 0014 V " D G PURDYu‘ 3 "ins ”MA“. Stocks him [in-n [he iunh: nu! spoke for the Iil\l [inn- him _hI1.~1 [ho (In 11):! ll nn_\’ of :.- u! zill‘ In mm the u< ml, )0“ “w! .‘I an!“ "'I‘uu sullurx- urn- dvtullul to ink: him l-«lun' “in instrnrtiuUs to remain and :muwr lm t]lh'~liulls "\Hn-n up n-nx-hml 1mm his first ml was to rail un (he presidawt of the sn-uuwhln vunumny for the burrow «if :h in; notice that he would never trav- c-I nu unulhur ship of their Hm! Suit] he: ’ ‘ ' "'1! was nnly by n Inirm-le 12ml "'l l'JlH York Tiuw "HI: wm‘ lax! [run “Inch was \er} rurlL'h. Mn- uld m-mlvumn;:lr‘n-d {n haul: the Midge- \\'H‘l'(' the rut-min “u‘ and had to be lmllml by" Yorro. “‘Bm I \mm to :uk the “Alumni“ "hunt the crvw.‘ ln- fumed, ‘ls [lye u‘ru H'ushvm'llu'.’ What shall we do if we sink? What «hull I} tell my “ilk-C" Borne of the ‘Slm NHL [on "I“: " Hp Iv -! «‘\~ Mllvpro-sst'd lI/V‘ HAL} ..-~\|:‘.'-'~ Mn 2H: mw-m .mx' “hm. . ;.1h 2:: v-:H (If Hu' uni. Hr} ':,1|‘1|.- \‘III Hm~|1l|ffi HHII'I'” “Hun Mm 411- -xx;ul~.~ “Mn sou-m In io-f that Hum Him-m uni lw‘p manual: Hu- "”1“ LI] “1m Hum.- Hm magimgtr or In“ amnin “th HIVP‘H-lll :uh‘u-e. "HI: wm‘ lax! [run “Inch ‘ "ml \er} 0' Him-“ml \HIII lhv nu I‘unid l'rmu it ll mp I‘m .\lr~ didn't know it lwaIEI murriml Sell Themifélvea Unfortunate Contradicfion Thu! Queored Him In Com?!) LOST HIS OWN CASE. t was nnly by n mH‘w-le Hall or ,tnur puswnm-rs rem-bur mr! l‘ In llw midst of n“ that filurlu. me we: thrmm-nln: to swallow. I, )onr cumnin xmnk myny wiwre _\uu km-w it. why did'lyou marry 1. [HI ll‘i ' the Th ngs WM: Wha‘ch Cap- :ams Have to Conund. CRANKS AT SEA. momma I‘ll «-.\v|uiuu-1l Imnll‘v 1mm 0: .mid n My Mum all" that." \\'h_\*_ eu-I'Hunly knuw ;:H‘.’_\M' [Niki u Mun Hum lln- \fllinh'y \\|‘« .- \\‘1nvn thé tjusr :01 Who, uiixl'v'mfl'dillg' lul «- lvvhnivall Lgl'vllllllh X 1111* I'V-ll flulsun lul In Iu- N-xnlralml Iran: .ul Jim-d with fur ~=v m mun binning” “as :a‘ um: uml it gunkml :;« In fight Hm~ vase. .ml the judge, "(Ml m- ;.A\\: m [ind with 3mm hrntv. a thief nml z. mmu‘v'ml HM: huh he <hnllle¢ Won “-1: him.‘ " ligvm'el' "â€"Nrw his lmnm “~31 E“ n ZP\£;£1¢‘d b) H t .u n:_\ prunlinen .: (; anested or d ' "(if “.15 lakvn : y; me question “In {ed in the plot v .1: in regardml as a Esme Mexh'un, bl 734,687; Den-on. 537.850; Milwaukee 417,064; Minneapolis. 343,466; Indian 39014:. 265.413; 8:. Pill], 23‘ 766:1“:- as City (140”) 281,;9H Omaha. 188.- 274; Gnnd rapids 133.227. A‘mon‘ cities in the cemnl was: .re: rChicuo, 2,393,325; 8!. Louis Camus Buruu Announce: Estimates -' of Population for 1914. WASHINGTON. â€" The census bureau nnnonncca animus. o! popula- tion of cities of the United Stun um over 100 000 people. WASHINGTON. â€" The (-on- rular agent at Puerto, Mex. reports nearly 200 refugees on ships of the American-Huwanan Steamship com- pany. many of them without resourcee or clothing of a suitable Charade: CITIES WITH OVER IOMOD I mob. He had 3 pk (are of Preaiaen Wilson swung from his neck and at American flag tied to his (all. Twemy-nne Americans arrived or. the train In the afternoon and the: Mme as British subjecrs, bearing Br: 15h flags. fists. His name “as mentioned 1. them six months ago by those endeav orlng to bring about peace and it was rejected. (auditions at the capital are improx- (up; because of the change in senti wont say the refugees. There an mu null-American denlonltrattons‘ but they so no farther than the uttr ical.atage. One of them was on Sun day just before the British train dc parted. A donkey was led througt the street to the laughter and jeers v ed i in n she re V . According: tovgthe refugees nnti Huerta sentiment has so (-ryistallized ,m the capital that on Saturday the iconspiraturs made an attempt to oust the dictator but tailed. They did not 50 into details and admit that the) have only a rumor of it. They are (er 5 tain, however, that Huerta is becoming ‘ more and more unpopular because the the hotter «lags of Mexicans are fiml lug out that the administration ha» deliberately tiet-eived them “izh rt.â€" gard to the ar-tion of the l'niteu States. The truth about Vera t‘rux ha: reached the capital and has aid H1 in bringing about a rmulsivn or ie-nttment or at least an abatement o. lut‘ patiintic t’rvnzy.' They know that f the Americans did not butther lipxi L'tll Hit-ti, women and (hildren whet. {hr} ownpivd the toun: they know that Spain is not at “at \\ith thr ‘Ifnitt‘d Sthtvé. The change is so great.‘ n 15 twiit-t‘ml hf.‘ a gn-at many Hui-l rants at tho tapitul that the Atuurt thus are nnt ht Vera t'ruz at hilt Diaz Followers A:tive. As ll‘atl'fg' as (-1111 Lt nat'ertuinoti t‘tv anzilluvrta plnts‘t-(n‘v r uncut m: Minn); i'uttimi “hit-h in the inst wm-l-t' Hf Januaryonttvmoredtotvust the div t-ttm. Tin icudrrs then “He (11d ttxl toners or l’orhrto Dial. nt7\\' folimwn l at l-‘eiix ltiaznnd so-calletl t‘ientitimwi m‘ the Linmntour group. The pit, i was :‘eu-uled by a traitor and dbt'u ; tun n:_\‘ prominent Mexicans weré ~ith 5 (r anested or deported. Gunibou him ' Hit “.15 takvn at that time although: the question whether he \\ as cont-em ed in the plot was new-r settled. Ht Tuvalu" and candidate of the ('thr-m party at Huvrxa‘s election. is named as the mun to supplant him. Prcderh-o Uambua. former minister (f foreign affairs, once governor m VERA VlH'Z. â€"â€"~ \‘icluriam ‘luvrlu will \nznutarily hhdiraie M NH [w {“1“le mm with Holenve \xith A a {P‘V days. awarding 10 American. HIuKPra “ho arrhed on a rpuin. {ruin 1mm the capital. He was cenOunced as the caute o. the landing cf A-‘.:eri..an naval force: at Vera Cr»: and aim as the iuthcr of wise and mhammaiory Itaumcnts bubllshcd in :he capnal. VERA CRUZ. â€"~ Rengeu v.hc arrived from Mexico Cw, reporten ‘hat General Huerta. fearing assassin- ation. had hidden in a foreogn Iega {Ion after a demonstration in the cap‘ ncl following the circulation by rebe. LIMpBQhIZCf‘I of handbills dcnOuncing ham and calling upon ‘he people tc crotect the Americans. That is the message sent out to the people of Mexico City by General I erta. accoroing to report; given t, nafl correspondent of El I‘mparc‘. the pruncipal Mexican newspaper L the capital and one of ‘he chnef c. sans of the Huertistas. VERA CRUZU. â€"- "I mu :1 resign. I will take to me mounta with my men and my cabinet an. wipl fight." ’ Reperu of Refuge" from Mexico City Are That Sentiment Is Crysulllzing Against Provisional Presidentâ€"His Misrepruentation of Conditions said to Be to Blame. ONE WI-HUERTA FUJI FUILEL was»: “Is ‘manatm littered Hood: by Mexicans» "6810"” UR will the have :2 apprm BE FORGED 0W , but 1 some \a) 0! Lfiiiff Harder’s Hardware .. ._, In their turn. are a Moan-alum u aura-hing us the hem. mylâ€" Ext. haw The alpha my: comm v! pouitivais charged atoms of helium taunting I! I velocity of 12.000 miles g second. and an beta ran Ire negatively churn-d Manniecteduaspeedorqnfl: memo miles in the same interval a! fine. Roughly. the be“ run are a hundred times more penetrating than the Ilphn rum. whiie thejnmmu tip. in their turn. are I biotin-diam. u 0f lead or five minim-ter- of aluminl um will stop the further mourns pf the beta nu's. hut {hit gamma rays was go through nineteen (eminent-r- of Iron ur mum xwthm-leri'uf lend before their original Intenssty ls "din-ed I per cent. 0f The nlphn run- lune a ran"? lnxldu at half an lmh {rum their mun-r (h. be“ run: rmub .llmut thrve time» up la: and the gamma: nus are yet mun penetrating A thin xbm of paper or a film of llu fnll or mica wlll en'et (uni ly lml! Ilw : :pbu rpm. A mllllnwtc: Power: of QM Thm 05¢.an Rnyhâ€" Alpha. Hot. and Gummn. ' There are three klndn of so (-ullrd rays having their Inviting origin in m dIum. The three run In kuuwn as ulphn. beta and gamma rays. and nu-h of (hm hm charm-terlstk- pwullurl tit-s. VARYING FORCE 0F RADIUPI. West Central Avenue Telephone 180 “When you want Hardware, think of HARDH they go together” Victroln XI 3100 Low prices on high class goods enables us ’- to keep stocks moving all the time. .And that‘s why you should trade here. > What do you need right now? We have it. Try us. So our stock is always new, always fresh always clean and always desirable. And as fastas we sell merchandise, we replace it. We do a big business, you know that Consequently our stocks are always movingâ€" turning over several times a year. Maintained by First Church of Chrifl. Scientist, of Highland Pm '119 East Central Avenue 1-10qu to 123'. m., 1 to 5 p. :11. 7:30 to 9 p. m. except Wednesdays and Sundays , YmareGordiallyInvited' ~tomakeuseoftheprivilegesofthe CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM New Goods All The Timeâ€" VICTROLASi SAMUEL LEVIN, Agent H you love music. (here should be a Victrola in your home. I sell all of the Victrula goods including records. The Prices are the same. By buying of me you leave the profit a! home and save a lot of unnecesuaary trouble and rX- penre. For further partlvulars. (3.} (flu and our represematn'e wfll make an appmmment \uth you. Every day you are vmhnu: 2 \')cv trola. is so much pk-asure Inst. $15 toz$200 Ta. an: em. ruins-l. ALLENDALE FA Iwuuupdwm‘ whole wheat and Bran we bake every day in good weight loam and of pure and wholesome quality. We will serve you fresh fiery GI! by leaving your oxder. A, - u (ha! will make your mom bv its delirious flax‘cr be lasteits superior qualny serving fresh every day to rons. Rye, graham; as whole wheat and Bran ‘ Cary Bluebird and Wren bonsai $1.25; Von Berlepsch (16 signs $3.00, Food Shelm $2.50; Martin Housw $3M to $25.00. BAKER’S BREAD Joseph J. Berube if; mum Q . , Luke Vflln, Blinds "a Home ADDRESS mouth ‘ r befole wate!’ .v ‘< 8 Number 10 1'5. Oriole, Thruch chrm‘m n (a! if (axbn' and the has and "m- \hkd eke ?‘.a"1"73 3 suddn "‘ .12! Yempmu V 01!?“ 12“" 7 3nd 1hr :3]: lion: 19': 'x-h cleaning: and want. I: 15 " umr The grad; about \he la neck.- and g band of Mule. smaller biack head and :1 mp5 an‘ki anlmals about IS plastenng ous bird m b . hght the! fl and out amo dullnes~ m t up one vane out .03 .zlonrs The (“bird to dn-er: the from xhe fine} thrasher. Th measured and passionate prmnptu a antves and long after? his spring any keep the deept The bobol'll {age m open p or Grern Bay‘ meadows. HI patches on 6 along the mid lugee the cool sings two and ries all the pa lhla standmg meadow He cian among {11 the greatest n to winter m L] invanabi) (on the first Wk The space i! sufficwm only other notable! (orth at anotl! cardinal grol the Kentucky a bird as bnlli spectacle. 1 bmucd grad all Iflame etc and the wood and spotted b be mud: o! d! ‘in great numl Wthegnfl bird: and u their mm at to branch. 7 )3 noticeably 1 be listed as t excepted DI weeks probah may be seen 1 a keen and r: and nfie Lil The vfld pl as if nut we even: for one berry Inc M tor .ix m an“ toms of me I Their pure 1 treeg‘only 1!! showing (hm! myprodxgd plumb. The straim. II it and gram: 3;! forest. Its k intermittent did: brown It give an almd background of the bloat: the edge of t sand on the ravines and the but woo woodland as fine Japan»! native of Hi abundant. l of in rare I the wit! wore thc Th): onc‘svshare‘ rcstral

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